How To Watch The Dodgers Game Tonight Free

The Great Dodger Game Heist (A Totally Legal Guide)
Let's be honest. We all love the Dodgers. But cable bills? Not so much.
So, you want to watch the game tonight? And you want to watch it without spending a fortune? I feel you.
This isn't about advocating for anything shady, promise!
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Option 1: Befriend a Very Generous (and Tech-Savvy) Pal
Do you have that friend? The one with all the streaming services? Yeah, that one.
Casually mention your deep love for Clayton Kershaw. Maybe bake them cookies. Guilt is a powerful motivator.
Offer to do their dishes for a week. Or, you know, actually pay for part of their subscription. (Shhh! Don't tell anyone I suggested being reasonable.)

Option 2: Embrace the Radio Waves
Remember radios? Those things our grandparents used? They still exist!
Head to your local electronics store (or, you know, Amazon). Find a decent radio. Tune into the Dodgers broadcast.
Sure, you won't see Mookie Betts steal second, but you'll hear all about it! Plus, think of the nostalgia!
Option 3: The "Accidental" Sports Bar Stop
Okay, this one requires a tiny bit of planning (and maybe a strong will).

Stroll past your favorite sports bar around game time. "Accidentally" get drawn in by the roar of the crowd.
Order a water. Nurse it slowly. Become one with the atmosphere. Who needs to pay for a streaming service when free ambiance exists?
Option 4: Channel Your Inner Library Lover
Libraries aren't just for books anymore. Some libraries offer free access to streaming services.

Check with your local library. They might surprise you. This is a great excuse to become a patron again!
Just imagine, you can watch Freddie Freeman hit a double right after checking out a biography on Babe Ruth!
Option 5: The "Wait Patiently" Strategy (aka, Highlights)
Alright, this might be my most unpopular opinion. But hear me out.
Skip the live game entirely. Catch the highlights later. Most major sports networks post extensive highlights online.

You get all the crucial moments of the game. None of the commercials. And you can skip the boring innings! I call that a win!
"But you miss the experience!" I hear you cry.
And I retort: Is the experience worth the exorbitant cable bill?
Ultimately, how you choose to watch (or not watch) the Dodgers is up to you. Just remember to root, root, root for the home team!
Go Dodgers!
